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The flat belongs to a housing association and is a new build, every flat in the building has to have the door frames redone. Completely out of my control.
But on a serious note - the world has changed a lot in the last 20 years. Round here it's usually the kids lead the way in showing adults how to accept people for who and what they are, with pretty much zero tolerance for that old sexist or homophobic crap any more.
All the best for the future Zepp - you've earned it, now go enjoy it to the full
Kind regards,
I'm straight but I'll never forgive him trying to corrupt me with a disgusting perversion.............Musical Theatre !
First, I can understand what it must be like to harbour what you consider to be a secret about yourself that you finally find the courage to admit to in public. It must be like having the weight of the world lifted off your shoulders - you have no idea how friends and family will react, and it must be terrifying as you hope it will be positive, worrying that you might lose someone close forever as a result of what they think about you. I applaud and salute you for doing what you've done and like everyone else here, I am genuinely happy that it's gone well for you.
At the same time, I feel awkward because partly it is none of our business who you do or don't want to have a relationship with. Yes, there's the innate gossipy curiosity, but if you were to turn around and tell us to bugger off and mind our own, we would have no choice but to bugger off. It's your business, not ours.
And partly because you shouldn't have to fear the reaction. There's never been anything 'wrong' with being gay or anything else, and now more than ever there should be less than no stigma attached at all. So there shouldn't be any fear about coming out or, indeed, need to come out. It shouldn't matter.
Good luck with the rest of your life, hope it all goes as well as it can.
(Not trying to pour any cold water on what you've done or the positivity that you've been shown, and apologies for any offence that may have been caused.)
But bisexual? Come on, in these times of austerity, that's just being greedy.
Really glad about the positive response from
those around you too - hope you respond with a clear and succinct ‘fuck off’ to any negativity!
What are you doing here? No, what are you doing here?
Sadly my brother died before he was able to come out to more than just me and a couolenofnhis closest friends. I always worried about wether or not inshould have told my mum but i wasnt sure it was my place to say. Academic now though.
Im glad you have done so and glad its gone well.
Oh the old Bernard Manning jokes are the best...
Congrats Zepp and enjoy the freedom to live life how you want to.